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I was talking with Gabor about contributing with LVGL, and one of the points he was interested in was in writing unit and functional tests. I'm interested on contributing, as I use LVGL in some of my projects. If you'd like, we could discuss the following steps here.
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Refer to: zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr#28932
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Resurrecting the second bullet from #1334
- Figure out how to fix favicon / logo more generally (here's a start https://github.com/tock/tock/tree/doc-updates)
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Credits to Brian — Brian Dean [email protected] BDMICRO, LLC https://www.bdmicro.com
According to the datasheet for the MX25R1635F, the JDEC should be 0xc2, 0x28, 0x15. In the devices.h file, the capacity parameter is specified as 0x18 for that chip. So the value is incorrect in devices.h
/ Settings for the Macronix MX25R1635F 8MiB SPI flash.
// Datasheet: https://www.macronix.com/Lists/Dat
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In order for interrupt-based wake-ups (as introduced by #1142) to work concurrently with
time.Sleep, we need to make some per-board changes.Previously,
sleepTicks(the function used as an interface between the scheduler and the hardware timer) was defined to block until the timer completed, since there was nothing else to do. Now we need to change this so that it bails out when an interrup